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Tcoat 04-24-2018 05:06 PM

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Originally Posted by extrashaky (Post 3076963)
Most likely because he needed transportation and couldn't afford to pay cash for a car.

Don't kick the guy while he's down. I'll line right up to (figuratively) kick the shit out of somebody who makes a bad decision and then blames everybody else for it or thinks he's owed a handout. So far he hasn't done that.

Thank You!
Same applies for the poor English. If perfect grammar, spelling and syntax was a requirement to be here the place would be bloody empty.

strat61caster 04-24-2018 07:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Sapphireho (Post 3076502)
I don't know about your state, but used "as is" means exactly that where I live.

Well if you live in San Jose CA no it doesn't when you're buying from a licensed dealer.
https://oag.ca.gov/consumers/general/cars


OP is North Carolina so he's SOL.

86TOYO2k17 04-24-2018 07:34 PM

Keep an eye on member classifieds, Craigslist and eBay. Should be able to find a good deal on low mileage for under $2500 and then shop around see if you know a family, friend, or coworker that will do the job for under 1,000$. Or research and learn how to do the work yourself. Take the bus or buy a cheap moped or street legal dirt bike in the meantime.

Also look into the lemon laws and the dealership contracts etc. call a lawyer/attorney usually free for a consultation and they may be able to help you work something out.

Tcoat 04-24-2018 07:36 PM

Is everybody forgetting he had it over a month before it blew? How long should a used car dealer warranty last? The new car warranty had already timed out. He bought a working car. It worked fine for a month. It then went bad. We have no clue why it went bad so why is everybody saying the seller should be responsible? If you sold or traded your car and it blew up a month later would you feel responsible to pay for a new engine?
My personal thought is that he bought a $14K car with full knowledge it had a replacement engine, drove it for a month and is now stuck with getting a new engine. It sucks for him but that is life.

86TOYO2k17 04-24-2018 07:44 PM

If you are spending more then 10k on a car you expect to either know about any issues when buying, or not have any issues for at least a year. Idk what the laws are in his state, or what is in the contract that he signed. But not even making it 60days seems like something was wrong before he bought the car and the dealership possibly knew/ was hiding it. Obviously he made a mistake buying the car in the first place and not researching and getting some kind of 1-2year warranty.

Like I said if you are patient you can do the job for 3500$. But In the meantime take your contract to a lawyer doesn’t hurt to see and check all your options. He may say sorry out of luck, or he may know something, or see something in the contract that at least covers some
Of the cost.

86TOYO2k17 04-24-2018 07:47 PM

Also talk to shops, and see if you supply all the parts and or just the engine. Shops love to overprice engines. Can even get a quote for everything, ask for it to be itemized. After they quote you labor, say ok, I will provide parts will you do job for quoted labor? You may find they are charging 1500 for labor, and 4500$ for parts. When you could get parts for 2k less. And probably get a better engine as well.

Summerwolf 04-24-2018 07:59 PM

Most good dealers, and many poor dealers as well offer a 30 day limited warranty on a used vehicle. That's it. Unless you buy an aftermarket warranty separately.

Some sell "as-is" only and you're rolling the dice. It's up to the buyer to be well informed before making that purchase.

Tcoat 04-24-2018 08:16 PM

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Originally Posted by 86TOYO2k17 (Post 3077059)
If you are spending more then 10k on a car you expect to either know about any issues when buying, or not have any issues for at least a year. Idk what the laws are in his state, or what is in the contract that he signed. But not even making it 60days seems like something was wrong before he bought the car and the dealership possibly knew/ was hiding it. Obviously he made a mistake buying the car in the first place and not researching and getting some kind of 1-2year warranty.

Like I said if you are patient you can do the job for 3500$. But In the meantime take your contract to a lawyer doesn’t hurt to see and check all your options. He may say sorry out of luck, or he may know something, or see something in the contract that at least covers some
Of the cost.

Why on earth would any car dealer give a 1 or 2 year warranty on a car when the original warranty has run out? For that matter even the dealership would not cover a car with a changed engine unless they made the change.

x808drifter 04-24-2018 08:22 PM

I love how everyone assumed he even got it from a dealership in the first place.
For all we know It could be private seller.

I've seen people take you loans to buy private vehicles before.

The other question I'd ask OP is what exactly has failed.
And what he was doing when it did.

86TOYO2k17 04-24-2018 10:03 PM

The OP said “the place I bought from” not the person. Which is why people assume the place is some kind of dealer.

And you can usually negotiate into the deal a 1 or 2 year warranty or pay a little extra for one. I never said they hand them out like candy. It is on you to get one or go to a place that will give you one.

NAEightySix 04-25-2018 12:47 PM

My engine blew at 30,000. Had to bite the same bullet as you while paying off the car. Being only 20 at the time, I ended up blowing my saved money on it. In total it was approximately 3,000 total. 2,000 for a motor with 40k on it and 1,000 for the labor (didn’t even have to take the bumper off to replace the motor, the whole process of taking the old one out and putting the new one in was about 2.5 hours). Replaced by KAB Customs in Florida, who specializes in these cars and S2000’s. Take out a loan and get to searching for a good shop, and a decent motor. Best of luck, I know it sucks as my warranty was denied.


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Slammillionaire 04-25-2018 02:22 PM

$14k for a car with a junkyard motor? Am I wrong in thinking this is hella dumb?

x808drifter 04-25-2018 06:02 PM

^ No

Quote:

Originally Posted by 86TOYO2k17 (Post 3077135)
The OP said “the place I bought from” not the person. Which is why people assume the place is some kind of dealer.

Yeah, I missed that in his block of near gibberish.

Jaden 04-25-2018 06:47 PM

If you get a complete engine...
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 86TOYO2k17 (Post 3077054)
Keep an eye on member classifieds, Craigslist and eBay. Should be able to find a good deal on low mileage for under $2500 and then shop around see if you know a family, friend, or coworker that will do the job for under 1,000$. Or research and learn how to do the work yourself. Take the bus or buy a cheap moped or street legal dirt bike in the meantime.

Also look into the lemon laws and the dealership contracts etc. call a lawyer/attorney usually free for a consultation and they may be able to help you work something out.

These engines are pretty much PNP... The wiring harness plugs into like 3 places at the back of the engine...

Replacing with the same engine is REALLY as simple as it gets for engine swaps in this platform.

I paid 2500 for my engine from a junk yard 3 years ago and it's still going strong 50K+ miles later.

Jaden


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